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Amos Morrill was a Major in the Revolutionary War who served from August 1 1775 until September 1783 in the New Hampshire Regiment. Most of the records of his service were lost when the War Office was burned in November 1814. However, he was granted 400 acres of bounty land near St. Albans Vermont as reward for his services during the war. Records of the Veterans Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application (National Archives Microfilm Publication M805), Source Medium: Microfilm
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FOOTNOTES [1][Anonymous], Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (Name: Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915;), 163.
[2]1800 US Census , St. Albans VT, p. 477. Thirteen people were living in Amos’ household. 1800 US Census.
[3]Portland Gazette (Name: Portland, ME;), 29 January 1810, p. 3. “In St. Albans, (Vt.) Major Amos Morrill age 61; a revolutionary officer.” Portland Gazette (Portland, ME), Source Medium: Newspaper
[4]Katharine L. Morrill, Morrill Genealogies (Name: Handwritten manuscript, 1903, New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord NH;), 97.
[5]Records of the Veterans Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application (Name: National Archives Microfilm Publication M805;), Roll 599, File BLWT1337-400.
[6]New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, [New Hampshire] Index to births, early to 1900 (Name: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974;).
[7]ibid.
[8]ibid.
[9]Theophilus Morrill probably died before 1820 as his wife Sally is found as head of household in the 1820 census for St. Albans.
[10]New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, [New Hampshire] Index to births, early to 1900 (Name: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974;).
[11]ibid.
[12]ibid.
[13]Annie Morrill Smith, Morrill Kindred in America, Volume 2 (Name: New York: Grafton Press, 1931;), 135.
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